2022-05-05

"Bongos From the South" by Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra

"Bongos From the South" by Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra
"Bongos From the South"
by Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra
Right off the start it's bongos. 

Throughout the first side, very heavy percussion, and many breaks highlighting them as well. Some well known tunes on hear like "Deep in the heart of Texas", "Moon over Miami", and "When the saints go marching in". A Strauss waltz gets the percussion treatment later on side 2.

"La Comparsa" has a cool little groove to it. The woodwinds have a catchy little ostinato, that sets up the rest of the song as you clave away.  Banjos get broken out for "My old Kentucky home", but the xylophone almost makes it sounds like a  cartoon.

"Brazil" has some moments that make me think "Caravan" from Duke Ellington, but it is a catchy up tempo number regardless. This was a fun tune to end the side.  All in all, side 1 was well worth the $1 alone so far. Some very catchy tunes on here, and some parts I am sure have been sampled through the years. Moving on to side 2.

"Bongos From the South" by Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra
From the insert
Edmunds Ros learned music in military school much like myself. He was born in Trinidad, but completed his studies in Venezuela, including a period as the timpanist in the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra.  The height of his fame seems to have occurred during his many years in London. He led his own bands for many years into the 1970s. This album is from 1961.

The second side starts with the well known classic, "When The Saints Go Marching In".  






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